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'a scrap of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a small or insignificant amount of something. For example, "I found a scrap of paper on the floor."
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Not a scrap of it.
It's like a scrap of Europe".
Our Constitution was reduced to a scrap of paper".
Not a scrap of this stuff was polyester.
Only a scrap of police tape suggests anything has happened.
Macdonald, by contrast, didn't have a scrap of doubt.
Laura held up a scrap of beige silk.
A mere $17m bought him a scrap of immortality.
No family silver, no heirlooms, barely a scrap of jewellery.
Not a scrap of beef had made it in.
There is not a scrap of fat on it.
More suggestions(25)
a scrap of doubt
a scrap of clothing
a scrap of farewell
a scrap of graffiti
a scrap of something
a scrap of proof
a scrap of paisley
a scrap of notice
a scrap of a girl
a scrap of space
a scrap of delight
a scrap of government
a scrap of useful
a scrap of ground
a scrap of plastic
a scrap of water
a scrap of documentation
a scrap of encouragement
a scrap of beef
a scrap of foil
a scrap of gold
by a scrap of history
a dismantle of
a debris of
a scrapheap of
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